Oye! Cinema Reviews

Not surprisingly, with the World Cup fever at its peak, Bollywood seems to be the one facing the repercussions. Unless and until, it has a strong script, the chances of a film's survival at the box-office are quite negligible. But this week's release BARKHAA stars a bunch of 'semi'

If you thought that 'sex' was a forbidden word in Bollywood, then pinch yourself hard and think again. For these are the days when Bollywood filmmakers have taken a giant leap and have graduated into many other arenas which are gustier than the three lettered forbidden word. The recent era

If you thought that 'sex' was a forbidden word in Bollywood, then pinch yourself hard and think again. For these are the days when Bollywood filmmakers have taken a giant leap and have graduated into many other arenas which are gustier than the three lettered forbidden word. The recent era

Anushka Sharma lights up a cigarette at a critical juncture before going for the kill. That one moment does a lot for a woman breaking the shackles of a warped male dominated mindset in the heartland of India. Navdeep Singh's NH10 is a highly relevant film in these times of a necessary need for

Bollywood is a place where, they say that, there are no permanent friendships or no permanent enemies, much like the world of politics and politicians. And when the two meet ('Bollywood' and 'Politics'), the resultant is the K.C.Bokadia directed DIRTY POLITICS, which releases this

Bollywood with its plethora of romantic comedies has time and again attracted audience owing to the perfect blend of humour and love. While many struggling actors rose to fame with this genre, let's take a look if BADMASHIYAAN, with its relatively fresh cast, manages to live upto those

Ganesh Acharya has had a bad run as a producer/director. His first venture SWAMI was a well-made piece of cinema but went unnoticed. His next 2 films - MONEY HAI TOH HONEY HAI and ANGEL - were disastrous and bombed at the box office. Archarya releases his fourth production this week, HEY BRO, which